Contractors assure timely delivery of Ogun road projects

Contractors handling the construction of various road projects across Ogun State have assured that they would deliver quality work that would stand the test of time.
The contractors, who acknowledged the huge investment made in the provision of critical infrastructure, said that delivering quality work would be one of the areas of partnership with the state government in its efforts at developing the State.
Speaking with journalists on the steps taken to ensure quality job delivery, the site engineer of Still Earth Construction and Realty, the company handling the 12.3-kilometer Ilisan-Akaka-Isara road, Engr. Ifeanyi Ugorji, said that apart from ensuring that quality materials are used, the company has state-of-the-art equipment at its disposal.
According to the site engineer, the project is 73% complete and is right on schedule for completion.
He said priority is being given to the hydraulic structures to beat the rainy season, just as 60% of the asphalt overlay from the take-off point of the road project has been completed.
Speaking on the progress of work done on the 0.85-kilometer Tam-Balogun, 1.1-kilometer Osinubi, and the 12.5-kilometer Obalende-Abeokuta roads, all in Ijebu-Ode, the site engineer of Fort Hermon, the construction company handling the projects, Engr Michael Umeh, said clearing the project site, excavation, stone base work, and construction of drainage systems have been completed and ready for asphalting.
He said that despite the rain being the major constraint impeding the speed of work, his company would forge ahead as it is known for quality job delivery.
On his part, the site supervisor of Hi-Tech Construction Company, Ghassan Moussa, said his company is currently working on Phase 2 of the Sagamu-Iperu-Ode-Saapade road, adding “We have completed at least 60% of the project. We are extending both sides of the road, and after that, we will put in the stone base and commence asphalting. I can assure you that we will deliver a quality job.”
Engr. Michael Akam, site supervisor of Craneburg, the construction company in charge of the Akute-Ijoko road, said that excavation of 500 meters of the road has been done while the construction of the drainage system would commence in earnest in a couple of days.